Using The Filter To Modify The Brightness ([F3 (Tvf)]) - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 128-voice 8x expansion/sample playback xv-5080
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Chapter 4 Creating Patches
ONE SHOT:
The sample will be played back only once, from the Start
point to the Loop End point.
Start
ALT (Alternate):
When the sample has been played back from the Start point
to the Loop End point, playback will repeat to the Loop Start
point, then go back and forth between the Loop Start point
and the Loop End point.
Start
REV ONE (Reverse One-shot)
The sample will be played back only once from the Loop End
point to the Start point in the reverse direction.
Start
REVERSE:
When the sample has been played back from the Loop End
point to the Start point, it will be repeatedly played back in
the reverse direction, from the Loop Start point to the Start
point.
Start
Tune (Loop Tuning)
Range: -50–50
Determines the fine pitch setting within the loop, in one-cent
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Loop
Loop
Start P.
End P.
Loop
Loop
Start P.
End P.
Loop
Loop
Start P.
End P.
Loop
Loop
Start P.
End P.
steps (1/100 of a semitone).
Start-Fine (Start Point - Start Point
Fine)
• Start Point
Range: 0–
Specifies the point in the sample from which data will be
read.
• Start Point Fine
Range: 0–255
This is a fine adjustment of the Start Point.
Loop Point Start-Fine (Loop Start Point
- Loop Start Point Fine)
• Loop Start Point
Range: 0–
Specifies the point in the sample from which the loop will be
started.
• Loop Start Point Fine
Range: 0–255
This is a fine adjustment of the Loop Start Point.
End-Fine (End Point - End Point Fine)
• End Point
Range: 0–
Specifies the point to which the loop will be read.
• End Point Fine
Range: 0–255
This is a fine adjustment of the End Point.
Using the Filter to Modify the
Brightness ([F3 (TVF)])
The settings for the TVF (Time Variant Filter) allow you to
change a Tone's timbral content by altering its brightness or
thickness.
Press [F5 (Global)] to turn Global on and display the " " to
the left of the function name; the same settings are applied to
all Partials used in the Patch being edited. When Global is set
to OFF, then only the currently selected Partial (the Partial
appearing on the screen) is edited.
Press [F6 (MIDISel)] to display the " " to the left of the
function name; You can also press a key on a connected MIDI

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